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I decided to go to Fukuoka, which is not far away and has a lot to see and eat, for the first time in my life.
I made up my mind to book a special flight ticket and hotel on Trip.com and finally set off on my trip~
I stayed at a hotel called En Hotel Hakata near Hakata and Canal City for 2 nights. It was a little over 60,000 won per night, so it seemed like the best value for money, and the room condition was actually good.
I made a plan to make the most of my 2-night, 3-day trip by eating and visiting famous places as scheduled, and since I was going to move around a lot by bus, I purchased a Green Pass, a 1-day bus pass, in advance. On the first day, I toured Ohori Park, Momochi Beach, and Fukuoka Tower. In the morning, I had a quick convenience store visit. For lunch, I had Kiwamiya Hamburger in the basement of Tenjin Parco Department Store. For dinner, I had a very pleasant meal at Won Galbi Premium Nakasu, where I tried my hand at eating yakiniku alone, which was my dream. On the second day, I mainly went shopping and made purchases at shopping malls, and then went to Canal City, Hankyu Department Store, Kitte Shopping Mall, and then to Tenjin, and went to Bic Camera, a drugstore, and Don Quijote. It was magical how it became evening in no time. ㅋㅋ
On the second day, I had a grilled fish set meal at Kisuimaru for breakfast, and had motsunabe at Ooyama Motsunabe Kitte for lunch (the motsunabe was so delicious).
And for dinner, before going to Tenjin Daimyo Street, I went to a place that is often introduced on Yose blogs and Instagram, where you can drink unlimited alcohol (980 yen for 2 hours or 100 yen for a glass of Asahi or Orion 300ml draft beer for an hour).
I went to a place called Majia Daimyo and had beer and various fried food snacks. The atmosphere was really great.
On the last day, I had an early afternoon flight, so I just had lunch and went straight to the airport. For lunch, I had lunch at Menya Kanetora, the number one tsukemen restaurant. I ate it while waiting for the open run. The soup sauce for dipping the noodles was fantastic. I highly recommend it.